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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday August 10 2019, @09:54AM   Printer-friendly
from the getting-their-ooblets-into-an-uproar dept.

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Epic vows to support 'Ooblets' studio following exclusivity harassment

Indie studio Glumberland, developer of cute and quirky life simulator Ooblets, announced its decision to sign a PC exclusivity deal with Epic Games last week. It essentially secured the company's future, but it has has also become the target of widespread harassment as a result of locking its PC title to the Epic Games Store.

Glumberland's original announcement of the exclusive was light-hearted, saying "this is all low-stakes video game stuff we're dealing with here" and that it was "[n]othing to get worked up about." The exclusivity deal will bring some much-needed cash to the project, as the developers explained on Twitter: "I know this is a hot-button issue for some folks but getting some funding is going to make a huge difference for Ooblets."

A certain section of the gaming community reacted to the announcement with unbridled fury, however, unleashing a wave of harassment onto the studio's two developers. The extreme reaction included someone faking a screenshot purporting to show developer Ben Wasser, who is Jewish, saying "gamers would be better off in gas chambers."


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  • (Score: 2) by stretch611 on Sunday August 11 2019, @12:29AM

    by stretch611 (6199) on Sunday August 11 2019, @12:29AM (#878582)

    to release a Linux version of your game on GOG you had to upload the binary to an FTP server, email some dude, and then wait for him to add it to your store page.

    It is my understanding that this is true, and for updates as well as new releases.

    Unfortunately, I have noticed this far too often with some linux games (that are on GOG) not getting DLC packs for the linux version, or sometimes the updates of linux games take forever.

    As much as I want more competition for steam, this has severely limited my use of GOG. I could live without GOG Galaxy, but the idea of not being able to get a DLC or a needed patch makes the store practically useless to me.

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    Now with 5 covid vaccine shots/boosters altering my DNA :P
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